
Part of Series
Meet kick-ass heroines and heroes to die for—and then fall in love with something Wilde… The books in the Creatures of Myth series focus on the heroine finding a soul mate—even if she isn’t looking for one! Each offers a happily-ever-after love story and includes a plot with a little thrill of horror and madness. All of the books are hot, some are scorching, and very often the heat is magical. Every book in this series has a true ending, and yet the overall world of supernatural creatures is revealed as the larger story unfolds. The Creatures of Myth are vampires, shifters of all types, magic users, and more. Many characters in this series appear in several books, allowing you to follow old friends. The order for the books refers to a timeline of events. Included in Creatures of Myth Volume 1 Box set: Let Them Eat Cake, Book 1 One night. One body. Vampire Marie Antoinette discovers a legendary monster she can’t kill—and a fated love she might die for… Written in the Ruby, Book 2 An ancient ruby once owned by Catherine the Great, mystically binds Zane and Nicole together in ways neither wanted or imagined. Magic & Myth, Book 3 This Creatures of Myth story collection includes: Undying Magic, Uncontrolled Magic, and Unholy Magic. The De'Angel family are Druid Mages. They are intensely powerful, magically erotic, and several centuries old. They keep the human world safe and the paranormal world hidden. Supernatural Speed Dating, Book 4 Natasha’s mother and witchy-best friend think she needs a social life, so they’re forcing her to attend the Supernatural Speed Dating event. She doesn’t have time for this crap. How do you save the world and explore the fragile—well—passionate beginnings of a new romance at the same time? Come play with the Creatures of Myth—and fall in love with something a little Wilde! ***WARNING - These books contain lots of laughter, steamy sex, and plots with a little horror! They deal with mature situations and have adult language. This series is intended for readers over the age of 18!***
Author

Published since 2002, Ravyn Wilde writes Hot romance filled with things that go bump in the night! Get Wilde with a werewolf, or vampire, maybe a dragon or two...and keep track because once in awhile, a story-worthy human comes along. Ravyn is passionate about her family, the beach, and the hammock in her backyard where she stares up at the treetops and formulates her books. Oh, and coffee…she’s very passionate about coffee. Ravyn Wilde writes hot romantic books with strong, capable women and happily-ever-after endings. She is a firm believer in escapism, preferring to read and write stories that have little basis in the real world. Therefore, most of her books are paranormal and Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Ravyn has lived all over the western United States, and in a few exotic places like New Guinea and Singapore. Currently living in Utah, she is married with three grown children, and a fabulously fun, growing hoard of grandchildren. “Some mornings it’s best just to fill the sink with coffee, dunk your head in it, and SUCK!” —from the plaque in my kitchen To read Undying Magic free: https://www.instafreebie.com/free/7zmzK Her website and blog can be found at: http://ravynwilde.com Just saying... …an author to add to the auto-buy list. Ms. Wilde’s creativity and believable characters swept this reader away…an author to watch and to anticipate new releases from! Tracey West for The Road To Romance ...Ravyn Wilde did a fantastic job on a story with an amazing twist. I will keep my eye on Ms. Wilde’s future releases, as I can’t wait to see what she has in store next. Robin Taylor for In The Library Reviews ...Ms. Wilde creates a marvelous tale of another world that is enticing on one hand, but revoltingly sexist on the other…Ms. Wilde’s characters are engaging and provocative, as well as humorous enough to make me laugh out loud. Cat Cody for Romance Junkies ...The sex is intense and animalistic, so keep ice handy at all times. Ravyn Wilde is a great writer and I look forward to her next work. Angel Brewer for Just Erotic Romance Review